Course
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
- Duration: 5.5 years (including 1 year of compulsory rotating internship)
- Commencement: Academic Session 2025-26
- Affiliation: Bihar University of Health Sciences, Patna
- Recognition: Recognized by the National Medical Commission (50 seats)
* The first batch will commence in the academic session 2025–26, following approval from the National Medical Commission (NMC), New Delhi.
Why Choose Our MBBS Program?
- Holistic Learning: Our curriculum emphasizes a balanced approach, integrating theoretical knowledge with extensive practical and clinical exposure.
- Early Clinical Exposure: You'll gain hands-on experience from the very beginning, fostering early development of clinical skills and patient interaction.
- Attitude, Ethics & Communication (AETCOM): Dedicated modules ensure you develop strong ethical foundations, professional attitudes, and effective communication skills vital for patient care.
- Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced medical professionals and researchers who are dedicated to nurturing the next generation of doctors.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Access modern laboratories, simulation centers, and affiliated hospitals for an immersive learning environment.
MBBS Curriculum Breakdown: A Phase-Wise Journey
Our MBBS program is meticulously structured into distinct phases, each building upon the previous one, culminating in a year of intensive practical internship.
Phase I: Laying the Foundation (1 Year)
The initial phase is dedicated to establishing a strong understanding of the fundamental human sciences, essential for all medical studies.
- Foundation Course (1 Month): An introductory module to orient you to the medical profession, study methodologies, and ethical considerations.
- Human Anatomy: Explore the intricate structure of the human body through detailed dissection and theoretical studies.
- Physiology: Understand the functions of the human body's systems and how they maintain homeostasis.
- Biochemistry: Delve into the chemical processes that occur within living organisms, crucial for understanding health and disease.
- Introduction to Community Medicine: Gain an early perspective on public health, preventive medicine, and the social determinants of health.
- Humanities: Develop a broader perspective on societal issues, critical thinking, and empathy, enhancing your holistic development.
- Early Clinical Exposure: Begin your journey of patient interaction and observation in supervised clinical settings.
- Attitude, Ethics & Communication (AETCOM): Core modules integrated to instill professional values and effective communication from day one.
Phase II: Bridging Sciences to Disease (1.5 Years)
This phase focuses on the subjects that link basic sciences to the understanding of diseases and their management.
- Pathology: Study the causes, mechanisms, and effects of diseases on the human body.
- Microbiology: Learn about microorganisms, their role in infectious diseases, and methods of diagnosis and control.
- Pharmacology: Understand the principles of drug action, their therapeutic uses, and adverse effects.
- Forensic Medicine & Toxicology: Explore the medical aspects of law, legal procedures, and the impact of toxins on the body.
- Clinical Subjects including Community Medicine: Begin integrating your knowledge with clinical scenarios and delve deeper into public health aspects.
- AETCOM Module: Continued emphasis on ethical practice, professional behavior, and communication skills.
Phase III Part I: Core Clinical Disciplines (1 Year)
This phase deepens your understanding of major clinical specialties, preparing you for direct patient care.
- General Medicine: Comprehensive study of internal diseases and their management.
- General Surgery: Principles of surgical intervention and the management of surgical conditions.
- Obstetrics & Gynecology: Focus on women's health, pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive health.
- Pediatrics: Dedicated study of healthcare for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Orthopedics: Understanding musculoskeletal disorders, injuries, and their treatment.
- Forensic Medicine & Toxicology: Further exploration of medico-legal aspects and toxicology.
- Community Medicine: Advanced concepts in public health, disease prevention, and health promotion.
- AETCOM Module: Reinforcing ethical considerations and communication in diverse clinical settings.
Phase III Part II: Specialized Clinical Exposure (1 Year)
The final academic year before internship broadens your clinical knowledge across various specialized fields.
- General Medicine: Advanced topics and clinical reasoning in internal medicine.
- General Surgery: Complex surgical procedures and patient management.
- Obstetrics & Gynecology: Advanced cases and clinical decision-making in women's health.
- Pediatrics: Specialized pediatric conditions and child health management.
- Orthopedics: Advanced orthopedic procedures and rehabilitation.
- Otorhinolaryngology (ENT): Study of ear, nose, and throat conditions.
- Ophthalmology: Diseases and disorders of the eye.
- Psychiatry: Mental health disorders, their diagnosis, and treatment.
- Dermatology and Venereology: Conditions affecting the skin and sexually transmitted infections.
- Anesthesiology: Principles of anesthesia, pain management, and critical care.
- Radiodiagnosis: Understanding medical imaging techniques and their interpretation.
- Dentistry: Basic dental health principles and common oral conditions.
- AETCOM Module: Continued development of professional attributes and communication for specialized fields.
Internship: Practical Experience & Application (1 Year)
The mandatory one-year rotating internship is a crucial phase for gaining practical experience and consolidating theoretical knowledge under supervision. This hands-on training prepares you for independent practice.
- General Medicine (2 Months): Extensive practical exposure to managing diverse medical cases.
- General Surgery (2 Months): Participate in surgical procedures, pre- and post-operative care.
- Obstetrics & Gynecology (2 Months): Assist in deliveries, manage gynecological conditions.
- Pediatrics (1 Month): Gain experience in child health clinics and pediatric wards.
- Community Medicine (2 Months): Engage in public health programs, field visits, and community outreach.
- Orthopedics (1 Month): Learn practical skills in managing orthopedic injuries and conditions.
- Emergency Medicine (1 Month): Experience critical care and emergency procedures.
- Electives (1 Month): Choose specialized areas of interest for focused learning and exploration.